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Re: Advice on transition from Tortoise to Subclipse

From: Tom Miller <tmiller_at_lisco.com>
Date: 2004-02-24 21:25:02 CET

Patrick et al

Thanks. As a newbie, I appreciate that kind of perspective! I can do a
turn around, no problem.

After I sort of gave up on using TSVN, I developed hard and fast for
about three months. I don't mind rolling all of that into one big
commit, I don't need the granularity. But how would one go about
guaranteeing the "health" of my existing SVN repository?

Also, what versions of TSVN and Subclipse play well with each other? is
0.22.1 TSVN OK to use with Subclipse 0.9.0? TSVN just went to 1.0, based
on SVN 1.0. Should I install that?

Am I correct in understanding that TSVN and Sublipse are clients, and
work independently but against the same repository?

Tom

Rusk, Patrick wrote:

>Tom,
>
> You shouldn't need to get rid of TortoiseSVN at all. They are
>complementary tools.
>
> The best thing Subclipse does (IMHO) is keep track of refactoring
>operations that you do in Subclipse. It will generally issue the proper
>move commands, for instance, if you rename or move a class. If it just did
>that, it would be invaluable and sufficient for me.
>
> I use TortoiseSVN to do just about everything else. No way do you
>want to get rid of it. It's as cool as the other side of the pillow.
>
>Patrick Rusk
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Tom Miller [mailto:millerzone2003@stgabe.org]
>Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 2:49 PM
>To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
>Subject: Advice on transition from Tortoise to Subclipse
>
>
>I got started with TortoiseSVN a few months ago, version 0.22.1 based on
>SVN 0.33.1. I was using it under Eclipse. Probably I did not learn it
>well enough, but when Eclipse and my SVN changes started to seem out of
>whack, AND I read about Subclipse, I just stopped using Tortoise.
>
>Now I'm at a short break in my development schedule, and I'd like to
>move to Subclipse. I would appreciate advice about how to back out of
>Tortoise before installing Subclipse. I can't imaging having all of the
>Tortoise file system stuff hanging around will do me any good.
>
>Just realized that I should probably be asking this question on the
>Tortoise list, which I will, but perhaps someone on this list has been
>through the same process. Any wisdom will be much appreciated.
>
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Received on Wed Feb 25 07:25:02 2004

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